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They said jurors should not have been told that Wesley used the word "commodity" during a recorded pub conversation with one of his fellow plotters.

But his complaints were thrown out by top judges, who said there was "substantial" other evidence against Wesley, who chose not to testify at his trial.

Mr Justice Morris, sitting with Lady Justice Macur and Judge Jeremy Carey QC, added: "We do not consider any of the points raised are material to the safety of this conviction and it is not arguably unsafe."